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Abstract
The clivus is the surface of a portion of the occipital and sphenoid bones in the base of the skull. (1)It is surrounded by the neurovascular structures of the brainstem, as well as internal carotid arteries. Tumors of the clivus can be benign (chordoma)or malignant (chondrosarcoma).(2) Chordomas are rare, aggressive, slow-growing, invasive, and locally destructive tumors that arise from the notochord, a structure that appears in embryonic stages and guides the growth of the bony skull and spine. Normally, notochordal remnants form part of the intervertebral discs. A chordoma occurs when additional notochordal cells are enclosed by the developing bones. Although these tumors are benign and slow-growing, they may invade nearby structures and destroy surrounding tissue and spread to other parts of the body.(2)
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Subjects: | Open Article Repository > Medical Science |
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Date Deposited: | 21 Jan 2023 06:03 |
Last Modified: | 20 Mar 2024 04:48 |
URI: | http://journal.251news.co.in/id/eprint/310 |